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Accelerated progression of kaolin-induced hydrocephalus in aquaporin-4-deficient mice.

Orin Bloch1, Kurtis I Auguste, Geoffrey T Manley, A S Verkman.   

Abstract

Hydrocephalus is caused by an imbalance in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production and absorption, resulting in excess ventricular fluid accumulation and neurologic impairment. Current therapy for hydrocephalus involves surgical diversion of excess ventricular fluid. The water-transporting protein aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is expressed at the brain-CSF and blood-brain barriers. Here, we provide evidence for AQP4-facilitated CSF absorption in hydrocephalus by a transparenchymal pathway into the cerebral vasculature. A mouse model of obstructive hydrocephalus was created by injecting kaolin (2.5 mg/mouse) into the cisterna magna. Intracranial pressure (ICP) was approximately 5 mm Hg and ventricular size <0.3 mm(3) in control mice. Lateral ventricle volume increased to 3.7+/-0.5 and 5.1+/-0.5 mm(3) in AQP4 null mice at 3 and 5 days after injection, respectively, significantly greater than 2.6+/-0.3 and 3.5+/-0.5 mm(3) in wildtype mice (P<0.005). The corresponding ICP was 22+/-2 mm Hg at 3 days in AQP4 null mice, significantly greater than 14+/-1 mm Hg in wildtype mice (P<0.005). Brain parenchymal water content increased by 2% to 3% by 3 days, corresponding to approximately 50 muL of fluid, indicating backflow of CSF from the ventricle into the parenchymal extracellular space. A multi-compartment model of hydrocephalus based on experimental data from wildtype mice accurately reproduced the greater severity of hydrocephalus in AQP4 null mice, and predicted a much reduced severity if AQP4 expression/function were increased. Our results indicate a significant role for AQP4-mediated transparenchymal CSF absorption in hydrocephalus and provide a rational basis for evaluation of AQP4 induction as a nonsurgical therapy for hydrocephalus.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16552421     DOI: 10.1038/sj.jcbfm.9600306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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